Dennis Bergkamp
Dennis Bergkamp (born May 10, 1969 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch professional football player, a former player for the Netherlands national football team, who currently plays for Arsenal. Bergkamp plays most of his best games as a support striker, where his tactical awareness and deft passes make him a great exponent of the game from the "hole".
Career
Ajax Amsterdam
Bergkamp was brought up through Ajax Amsterdam's famous youth system, joining the club at age 12. He was given his professional debut by coach Johann Cruyff on December 14, 1986 against Roda JC, and went on to make 14 appearances that season. He played as a substitute in the 1987 European Cup Winners Cup final against Lokomotive Leipzig, which Ajax won.
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Ajax Amsterdam - Johann Cruyff - December 14 - 1986 - Roda JC - 1987 - European Cup Winners Cup - Lokomotive Leipzig
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The following season, Bergkamp became a regular for Ajax, winning the Dutch league in 1990, the UEFA Cup in 1992 and the KNVB Cup in 1993. From 1991 to 1993 Bergkamp was top Dutch scorer, and he was voted "Player of the Year" in 1992 and 1993. In all, Bergkamp scored 122 goals in 239 games for his hometown club.
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Dutch league - 1990 - UEFA Cup - 1992 - KNVB Cup - 1993 - 1991
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Internazionale
In the summer of 1993, Bergkamp and his Ajax team-mate Wim Jonk were signed by Internazionale of Milan. However, his time in Italy was less successful. Although he won a second UEFA Cup in 1994, he found it hard to adapt to the Italian defensive style of play, scoring just 11 times in 50 appearances. Bergkamp's poor form was not helped by his frosty relationship with the Italian press, and indeed some of his own team-mates.
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Wim Jonk - Internazionale - Milan - 1994
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Arsenal
After two unhappy seasons at Inter, Bergkamp was signed by Arsenal boss Bruce Rioch in June 1995. Bergkamp had to adapt to the English style of play, and it took him eight games before he managed to score his first goal. Slowly but surely, Bergkamp's stature grew, playing as a forward behind the main striker, Ian Wright, with whom he formed an effective partnership. Bergkamp has been regarded by many football critics such as Alan Hansen as being the greatest foreign player to grace the English game.
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Arsenal - Bruce Rioch - 1995 - Ian Wright - Alan Hansen
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Bergkamp hit his best form for Arsenal after the arrival of Arsène Wenger in September 1996. Arsenal won a Premiership and FA Cup double in the 1997-8 season (although Bergkamp missed the cup final with an injury), and Bergkamp was voted PFA Player of the Year. In September 1997 he became the first and so far only player to have come first, second and third in Match of the Day's 'Goal of the Month' competition. He scored 16 times that season, as well as being involved in setting up many more. At the end of that same season, he helped the Netherlands to a fourth-place finish at the 1998 World Cup.
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Arsène Wenger - Premiership - FA Cup - 1997 - 8 - PFA Player of the Year - Match of the Day - 1998 World Cup
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While his form since has not matched the spectacle of that season, Bergkamp continued to be a regular in the Arsenal team. He won the double again in 2002, the FA Cup in 2003 and the Premiership for a third time in 2004. The club's domestic success has not been matched in European competition, the closest to a medal coming when they lost the 2000 UEFA Cup final on penalties.
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Bergkamp's arrival at Arsenal was significant, not only as he was one of the first world-class foreign players to join an English club since the lifting of the Heysel ban in 1991, but also because he was a major contributor to the club's return to success after the stagnation of the mid-1990s. He is held in high regard by the club's fans, so much so that he has been nicknamed "God" by some.
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However, Bergkamp's future at Arsenal has recently been in doubt, due to Arsenal's reluctance in offering him a new deal. Bergkamp had said he would retire from football if not offered a new contract with Arsenal for the 2005-06 campaign, despite interest from his former club Ajax. Following Arsenal's penalty shootout victory over Manchester United in the FA Cup Final in Cardiff, it was revealed he would sign a one-year contract extension, keeping him at the London club for their final season at the Arsenal Stadium at Highbury.
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2005-06 - Cardiff - Arsenal Stadium
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As of September 14, 2005, Bergkamp had hit 119 goals for Arsenal. His first 100 goals can be seen on the Centurions DVD along with 100 goals by Thierry Henry.
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September 14 - 2005 - DVD - Thierry Henry
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Netherlands
Bergkamp made his international debut for the Netherlands in 1990 against Italy. His first major tournament was {{Ec|92}}, where the Dutch defended their title. Bergkamp impressed (catching the eye of Inter, who would later sign him), but the Dutch lost on penalties in the semi-finals.
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Netherlands - 1990 - Italy
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Bergkamp also impressed in the {{Wc|1994}}, playing in all of his side's matches, scoring a spectacular goal against Brazil, a match the Dutch ultimately lost 3-2. Holland disappointed in {{Ec|96}}, with the squad riven by in-fighting, although Bergkamp still scored once, and set up Patrick Kluivert's consolatory goal against England that got the side into the quarter-finals.
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Brazil - Patrick Kluivert - England
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In the {{Wc|1998}}, Bergkamp scored three times, the most memorable of which being the winning goal in the final minute of the quarter-final against Argentina. Bergkamp controlled a long 50-yard aerial pass from Frank de Boer, reverse-flicking it past defender Roberto Ayala with his right foot, before firing a half-volley past the keeper at a tight angle from the right. It was widely regarded as one of the best goals of the tournament.
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Argentina - Frank de Boer - Roberto Ayala
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The Netherlands joint-hosted {{Ec2|2000}} and were one of the favourites. After progressing through the "group of death", they lost on penalties to Italy in the semi-finals. Bergkamp didn't score at all during the tournament but still played an important role. After the defeat, Bergkamp announced his retirement from international football, because the next major tournament, the {{Wc|2002}}, would be played in Japan and South Korea and Bergkamp's aviophobia (see below) would prevent him from travelling there. He did not play the qualification matches, since he thought that it would be unfair to do so; the Netherlands ended up not qualifying at all for the World Cup, something which many attribute to Bergkamp's retirement.
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He ended his international career second on the all-time list of goal scorers for the Dutch national team, with 37 goals in 79 games.
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